Margaret Killjoy
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Okay. Yeah. No, I'm sure that doesn't have any effects on your psyche.
Okay. Yeah. No, I'm sure that doesn't have any effects on your psyche.
Yeah. Before the Oklahoma City bombing, the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history was the Wall Street bombing of September 16th, 1920. Oh, I have heard of this. Yeah. Someone, it is not certain who, used a horse-drawn wagon as the first car bomb. And every time I say the first in any show, it's like, you know, I don't know, the first that I know about. Right.
Yeah. Before the Oklahoma City bombing, the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history was the Wall Street bombing of September 16th, 1920. Oh, I have heard of this. Yeah. Someone, it is not certain who, used a horse-drawn wagon as the first car bomb. And every time I say the first in any show, it's like, you know, I don't know, the first that I know about. Right.
Yeah. Before the Oklahoma City bombing, the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history was the Wall Street bombing of September 16th, 1920. Oh, I have heard of this. Yeah. Someone, it is not certain who, used a horse-drawn wagon as the first car bomb. And every time I say the first in any show, it's like, you know, I don't know, the first that I know about. Right.
There's a whole book about the history of the car bomb called Buddha's Wagon because we're going to get to how it was probably Mario Buddha.
There's a whole book about the history of the car bomb called Buddha's Wagon because we're going to get to how it was probably Mario Buddha.
There's a whole book about the history of the car bomb called Buddha's Wagon because we're going to get to how it was probably Mario Buddha.
In this carriage was 100 pounds of dynamite, 500 pounds of cast iron weights for shrapnel. And they rode the horse up, and then the driver got out and left, and it blew up on Wall Street. Not in one of the buildings. It killed 40 people and then injured hundreds of people. And almost everyone it killed were fucking kids that worked as messengers and clerks and shit.
In this carriage was 100 pounds of dynamite, 500 pounds of cast iron weights for shrapnel. And they rode the horse up, and then the driver got out and left, and it blew up on Wall Street. Not in one of the buildings. It killed 40 people and then injured hundreds of people. And almost everyone it killed were fucking kids that worked as messengers and clerks and shit.
In this carriage was 100 pounds of dynamite, 500 pounds of cast iron weights for shrapnel. And they rode the horse up, and then the driver got out and left, and it blew up on Wall Street. Not in one of the buildings. It killed 40 people and then injured hundreds of people. And almost everyone it killed were fucking kids that worked as messengers and clerks and shit.
And the guy who had recently just tried to kill Mussolini earlier in the story didn't do it because it wasn't a good bomb chance.
And the guy who had recently just tried to kill Mussolini earlier in the story didn't do it because it wasn't a good bomb chance.
And the guy who had recently just tried to kill Mussolini earlier in the story didn't do it because it wasn't a good bomb chance.
Yeah. And this wasn't some kids who died as collateral damage, but we killed some big shots. This was all collateral damage. No regular damage.
Yeah. And this wasn't some kids who died as collateral damage, but we killed some big shots. This was all collateral damage. No regular damage.
Yeah. And this wasn't some kids who died as collateral damage, but we killed some big shots. This was all collateral damage. No regular damage.
Yeah. And I would argue that of every major political ideology of the last 200 years, anarchism probably has the least innocent blood on its hands.
Yeah. And I would argue that of every major political ideology of the last 200 years, anarchism probably has the least innocent blood on its hands.
Yeah. And I would argue that of every major political ideology of the last 200 years, anarchism probably has the least innocent blood on its hands.